Meghan Cook’s dream was to walk down the aisle to duck calls. Her wish was granted, and then some. Willie Robertson, star of A&E’s “Duck Dynasty” surprised his super fans Cook and Charlie Miller by attending their wedding at the new Field & Stream store in Cranberry Township on Saturday.

“It is phenomenal. For a guy like me, even if you’re remotely an outdoorsman, this place is like a kid in a candy store. For me, this is my idea, this is what I envision heaven being, a big Field & Stream store in the sky, so it was phenomenal,” Michaels told Channel 4 Action News before an autograph signing at the store’s grand opening on Friday. (Photos: Go inside Field & Stream's grand opening)

Since retiring from the squared circle more than three years ago, “The Heartbreak Kid” has been living the life of an avid outdoorsman, trading in his flashy ring attire for camouflage and a freshly grown-out beard. Even a quick glimpse of “the showstopper” these days might have fans lining up for a picture thinking he’s the star of another hit TV show.

Outside of the ring, he’s found a new tag team partner in big game hunter Keith Mark. Together, they host “Shawn Michaels’ MacMillan River Adventures,” now in its third season on the Outdoor Channel. The show has given Michaels the unique opportunity to bring together fans of professional wrestling and the outdoors.

“For me, to merge those two worlds, it’s a huge plus for us, but if you’re just a separate fan of both, we just ask that you give "MacMillan River Adventures" a try because we think it’s not like any other show on the Outdoor Channel,” said Michaels.

He toured the world as one of professional wrestling’s most decorated superstars until his final match at Wrestlemania XXVI in 2010, now Michaels is getting to see a new side to many of those same places where he performed before sold-out crowds.

“That’s one of the things, obviously, that I enjoy about "MacMillan River Adventures," is that I get to go back to some of the places that I visited with the WWE and seeing some of those rural areas and just getting out there and meeting some of the people that may not have known me in the WWE, but now know me from the Outdoor Channel,” said Michaels.

And one of those places is Pennsylvania, where he wrestled countless times, but never got a chance to really take in the great outdoors while traveling from city to city.

“Pittsburgh, this was a mainstay for the WWE and still is, and the one thing back then, I did not know much about the outdoors and didn’t know that Pennsylvania has a vast array of outdoorsmen and folks that love to get out there and hunt and fish and just get out there and get crazy with wildlife,” said Michaels.

This Sunday, Michaels will return to his wrestling roots to host the pre-show for the WWE's biggest pay-per-view of the season, SummerSlam, in Los Angeles. So who is he pulling for in the WWE Championship match: reigning champ John Cena? Or the challenger, Daniel Bryan, whose beard rivals that of Steelers defensive end Brett Keisel during a Super Bowl run?

"I obviously love John, have a great deal of respect for John, but he’s been world champion numerous times. I’m pulling for Daniel Bryan, a kid that I like, a kid that came through my school when we first started. It’s always nice to have a little bit of a change," said Michaels.

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The new Field & Stream store celebrated its grand opening in Cranberry Township on Friday.